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Making a Meaningful Difference
Leadership Begins With Us
You Can Make a Difference
A Friend to Seniors & Caregivers
Making the Most of Life’s Final Phase
Helping to Close the Elder Care Gap
Attracting & Retaining the Best Nurses
Facts at a Glance
2016 Donors
VNANNJ Health System
William J. Gannon, Chair
Patricia Bernal-Silva, Vice Chair
Eva Kubanik, Secretary
Nancy Nadaskay, Treasurer
VNANNJ Affiliated Health Services, Inc.
Judith M. Ward, Chair
Patricia Muratore, Secretary
Eva Kubanik, Treasurer
Patricia Bernal-Silva
VNANNJ, Inc.
Lisa Appleby
Wanda Blake
Theresa Davis
Fiona Downing
Elizabeth T. Gilfillan
John Grano
William L. Holzemer, RN, PhD, FAAN
Loretta Kemp
Conor Mullet
Patricia Muratore
Denis O’Sullivan
Laura Page-Greifinger
Edward Prendeville
Keith D. Riggin
Judith M. Ward
Pastor Sidney Williams, Jr.
VNANNJ Foundation, Inc.
Elizabeth T. Gilfillan, Chair
Judith M. Ward, Secretary
Nancy Nadaskay, Treasurer
Lisa Appleby
Joseph Bateman
Patricia Bernal-Silva
Wanda Blake
John Grano
Loretta Kemp
Patricia Muratore
Denis O’Sullivan
VNANNJ
Nursing
Certified Home Health Aides
Eldercare Services
Rehabilitative Therapy
Social Work Services
Case Management Services
Maternal and Child Health
Nutrition Counseling
IV Therapy
Wound Care
Community Services
Telehealth
VNANNJ Hospice
Nursing
Certified Home Health Aides
Rehabilitative Therapy
Medical Equipment and Supplies
Medication Management
Pain and Symptom Management
Pastoral Care
Social Work Services
Volunteer and Bereavement Support
VNANNJ Affiliated Health Services
Nursing
Certified Home Health Aides
Rehabilitative Therapy
Social Work Services
In-Home Caregiver Education and Support
Eldercare Services
Friendship House Adult Day Care
House Calls for Groceries for Seniors
Mother’s Helper/Newborn Care
Private Care Services
Programs and Services
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Faith F. Scott, MPH,
MBA, FACHE
President & Chief Executive Officer
Making a Meaningful Difference…VNA embraces change and touches lives
This year’s annual report theme, “Leading the Way in Home Care
Since 1898,” highlights our tradition of service and our readiness to
serve current and future needs.
Over the course of 119 years, the changes and innovations the
Visiting Nurse Association of Northern New Jersey (VNA) has
embraced are extensive and dramatic– everything from the use
of automobiles for client visits vs. bicycles and horses to state-of-the-art electronic
records vs. paper files, along with countless breakthroughs in our clinical equipment,
practices and protocols.
Most importantly, VNA has led generations of area residents out of isolation, despair
and discomfort. We’ve fostered independence for the sick, elderly and disabled,
eliminating or delaying the need for inpatient or custodial care. We’ve made a
tangible difference in the lives of the homebound and their loved ones.
Our legacy of caring is formidable and, as a supporter of VNA, you’re part of its
remarkable story. However, our work is far from done. Demand for our services is
escalating, yet we’re well-positioned for the future. With your continued support,
our next chapter will be another marked by excellence and leadership in the field
of home care.
111,688 home care visits
were made in 2016
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In 2016, VNA received over
$1.2 million in charitable contributions
Leadership Begins With Us…Community support is integral to VNA’s success
It’s my pleasure to join Faith Scott in reporting on another
successful year for the Visiting Nurse Association of Northern
New Jersey.
Since its inception, VNA’s tradition of leading the way in home
care has been driven by both community need and community
support. In fact, it was established by a group of prominent local citizens who
generously and compassionately came together to help address the unmet
needs of others by hiring and funding this region’s first visiting nurse and
equipping her with essential supplies.
From that 1898 milestone event until today, community support has been
integral to VNA’s success and the foundation for all of its good work. That’s why
I’m honored to serve as Chairperson of the Board of this wonderful organization.
I’m also committed to prudent stewardship of this community resource because
its work has never been more relevant or more needed.
On behalf of everyone at VNA, thank you for your generous support! With the
continued backing of community members like us, VNA can keep abreast of
rising demand for its services and innovations in home care.
William J. Gannon
Board Chair
You Can Make a DifferenceEvery day, VNA’s skilled and dedicated professionals deliver comprehensive home care services to area residents of all ages who have short or long-term needs due to serious illness, disability or advanced age. However, some struggle with financial hardships or are in need of services that aren’t insurance eligible. No matter the circumstances, VNA is always there to brighten the day of those in need thanks to the generous contributions from donors and community partners. With a gift of $100, you can make a difference in the lives of all who turn to VNA for a helping hand like those who have shared their stories below.
A JOURNEY TOGETHER“Caregiving is a very stressful 24/7 role, but with the help of VNA, I’m able to keep my sense of humor and joyful attitude,” said Pat Hertzel, who is the caregiver for her mother, Estelle. “VNA is my safety net and I don’t know what I’d do without it. It’s comforting to know that whenever a change in Mom’s condition occurs, VNA will be there to help because we’re on this journey together.”
COMFORT AND COMPASSIONMartha “Ruth” Haugk enjoyed visits with members of her VNA team. In fact, most of the guests who came to her Morris County senior housing apartment were VNA representatives. Ruth’s grown children weren’t able to visit often due to geographic distance, their own health problems and other concerns, but the VNA ensured that she had practical assistance, encouragement and companionship.
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Over 60 diverse activities are offered at our adult day center6
A Friend to Seniors & CaregiversSocial adult day care can have a transformative impact on the lives of elderly
men and women who might otherwise be isolated due to physical and cognitive
limitations, along with those of their spouses, adult children and other family
members.
Ask caregiver Pat Gale and she’ll say,
“Friendship House saved our lives!”
Pat’s mother Mary Fox, 90, who’s found
acceptance and companionship at
the VNA center despite the lingering
effects of a stroke simply says, “I like
the people there and they like me!”
Under the loving and careful direction
of Mayelin Ravelo, Manager of
Friendship House, and her staff, every
client receives personalized assistance.
In fact, a novel color coded badge
system is used to discreetly keep track
of dietary restrictions, which individuals
need toileting assistance and other
individual concerns.
ENJOYABLE & BENEFICIAL ACTIVITIES
A diverse slate of therapeutic, fun
activities offers something for everyone.
There’s a wide variety of crafts, games,
discussions and theme parties. Guests,
including four-legged ones representing
a pet therapy program, come by. There
are live music performances, too, along
with monthly manicures and massages.
Yet many devoted caregivers are
reluctant to consider adult day care
despite the toll 24/7caregiving takes on
their own physical and emotional well-
being. “I was very skeptical at first. But
the moment I met the Friendship House
staff and saw how everyone is treated
there, my feelings began to change.
Giving it a try was a big breakthrough
for Mom and me,” said Pat Gale.
“Friendship House has given her a sense
of purpose and I’m able to disconnect
without worrying about whether she’s
safe and happy.”
102 caregivers received a helping hand from VNA in 2016 thanks to grant-funded programs
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Editor’s Note: Mary Fox, the Friendship
House client featured in this publication,
passed away while it was in production.
It was a pleasure serving Mary and VNA
sends its condolences to her loved ones.
Throughout the year, volunteers provided over
1,500 hours of service8
Making the Most of Life’s Final Phase The concept of hospice has become much more widely accepted since we
established a dedicated program in 1996. Yet, it’s still perhaps VNA’s most
misunderstood service.
The mission of the Hospice is not to hasten death but rather to improve the
quality of life for those in its final phase. That’s evident in the actions of the VNA
Hospice team every day. Along with delivering pain and symptom management
and help with practical end-of-life concerns, they’ve treated clients to various small
indulgences, staged countless bedside birthday parties and been included in family
milestones and celebrations including at least one bedside marriage ceremony.
21 years of experience
operating a dedicated
Hospice program
MEANINGFUL MOMENTS
Ask any member of the Hospice team
about their work and their response is
likely to mirror volunteer Jim Lally’s,
“I get more than I give.”
“Volunteering with the Hospice has
truly been a special experience,” he
said, reflecting on several years with the
program. “I’ve had so many wonderful
encounters with clients and their families.
Each has different circumstances, yet
we find common ground and make a
connection.”
He fondly remembers conversations with
one client, keeping him company while
the frail man’s wife attended church.
He was fascinated by the World War II
reminiscences of another and delighted
to serve as the “tech guy” for a client’s
spouse and primary caregiver, helping
the senior citizen to get her phone and
other electronics working.
“This experience will stick with me for
life,” he said. “Hospice is a life affirming
process, not just for patients and their
loved ones, but also for those who have
the pleasure of lending a helping hand.”
In 2016, there were 960 volunteer encounters with 81 clients
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1 in 3 people over 65 and two-
thirds over 85 will need help
with daily tasks during their
remaining years
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Helping to Close the Elder Care GapAccording to federal government data, there’s a constantly rising need for elder care services that are not Medicare-eligible. As a result, the for-profit private care industry is booming and requests for free and reduced-cost grant and donor-funded assistance are escalating.
Among seniors and caregivers seeking home care, there’s also anxiety about where to turn for safe, reliable help. That’s why many ultimately opt for the reputation and reliability of VNA.
DIVERSE NEEDS AND RESOURCE LEVELSAcross a service area that spans more than 50 municipalities, VNA serves seniors and caregivers with diverse needs and resource levels, ensuring that elder care is provided by well trained, thoroughly screened and carefully supervised aides and homemakers.
While most of our clients receive part-time help, our Private Care program also offers full-time and live-in support. Since 2010, Valri Ellis, CHHA, has been part of Thor and Gladys Stene’s household, principally caring for Gladys, whose mobility is severely limited. “Valri takes excellent care of Mom and she’s also a wonderful companion,” observed the couple’s daughter, Valerie Usher. “She’s a member of the family.”
Attracting & Retaining the Best NursesAlthough VNA is a full-service home care provider, nurses remain at the center of our care model. They’re responsible for client assessments, devising and implementing care plans, hands-on clinical care, teaching self-care and overseeing other team members.
Despite intense competition, VNA continues to recruit and retain the “best of the best.” We’re partnering with educational institutions, including Rutgers University and Ramapo College, on initiatives that allow us to thoroughly evaluate nursing students and extend job offers before graduation. We also have a dedicated New Grad program,
Clinical Skills Lab and an expansive continuing education program.
A TIERED CLINICAL LADDER“New BSNs start out at Level I on our Clinical Ladder. As they gain confidence and experience, they can advance, become mentors and eventually be considered for supervisory roles such as Team Leader,” explained Laura Tutzauer, Director of Human Resources and Staff Education.
Advancement is based upon job performance, completion of required coursework and mastery of proficiencies defined for each rung on the ladder. A sophisticated analytics program, the Predictive Index, is also used to help match employees with assignments in which they’re most likely to excel.
Over time, the career path of some visiting nurses evolves and transitions into equally meaningful roles, such as Referral Services and Quality Assurance, while others ascend to leadership positions. “We’re advocates for professional development and advancement,” Tutzauer said.
200 hours of on-site training were completed in 2016
28% of our staff have been with VNA for 10+ years, with our oldest employee here for 35 years!
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2016 Facts at a Glance
Revenue Expenses
Visits by Discipline Active Patients by Age Group
Patients by Admission Type Caregiver Support
0-14 (0.36%)
15-44 (2.36%)45-54 (4.69%)
55-74 (27.34%)
75-84 (23.59%)
85+ (37.02%)
Salaries 58.63%
Transportation 1.45%Medical Supplies 2.95%
Benefits 15.88%
Contracted Services 6.06%
Other 16.02%
Friendship House 1.01%
Hospice &
Certified 74.31%6.69%
Other 1.87%
Private Care 2.82%
Well Care 3.09%
Bereavement 9.16%Respite &
House Calls for GroceriesCaregiver Education
31%
Friendship House11%
Respite58% & Support
25% Contributions
19% Hospice
Medicare 56%
& Other
Other 1.89%
HHA 36.82%
Nursing 36.89%
Rehab Therapy 24.39%
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Our DonorsWe are pleased to recognize those who support our mission to provide quality home healthcare. Our sincere appreciation is extended to all those who have designated gifts to VNANNJ during the year 2016.
IndividualsThe following generously supported VNANNJ with gifts greater than or equal to $500.
Dianne and Charles Ahto
Anonymous
Richard and Cynthia Appleby
Carol and Leslie Armour
Patricia and Michael Bernal-Silva
Wanda Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Boni
Joseph and Betty Ann Bonis
Susan Yeomans Breen
Timothy and Jennifer Brunnock
Richard Cohen
George Colony
Mary Connor
Ronald and Janet Dellanno
Anthony and Elaine DeSantis
Michael Duff
Anne Eddy
Peter Ezzi
Allison Farrell
Congressman Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
William and Lindsay Gannon
Bill and Ginger Gavin
Laurie Gery
Matthew, Kristin, and Shannon Gilfillan
Michael Gilfillan
Elizabeth T. Gilfillan
David and Christine Gilfillan
John and Deidre Grano
Stefan and Jan Gutermuth
Cynthia Harriman and Edward Prendeville
The Healey Family Foundation
John and Nancy Iatesta
Philip and Christina Keating
Theodore and Stephanie Koven
Steve and Katy Koyce
Richard Kubanik
Eva Kubanik
Regina Lalumiere
Frederick Luce
Gennaro and Pamela Marino
Milton and Joan Mintz
Robert Mullaney
Conor Mullet
Peter and Patricia Muratore
Tina Murphy
Nancy and Raymond Nadaskay
Mirwat Nouh
Denis and Bette O’Sullivan
Laura Page-Greifinger
Lauren Parran
Robert Rooke
Peter and Lisa Salamone
Robert and Sue Sameth
Lisa Sanzone
Eileen R. Scott
Gregory and Faith Scott
Debbie and Charlie Seminerio
John Tamburno
Glennon Troublefield
Judith M. Ward
Keith and Patti Wood
The following generously supported VNANNJ with gifts between $100 – $499.
Martin and Cathy Agacinski
George and Judith Anderson
Anonymous
Lisa Appleby
Suzette Arenas
Norma Backster
Fatimha Banks
William Bauman
Phil Beekman
Sydney Beers
Carol Bitar
William Bruen
Kera Byrd
Dale Calvert
John and Connie Cancel
Carmel Cannella
Paul and Kathleen Carbon
Sandra Castellano
Margaret Mary Cerbo
Gerald and Rosalie Cerza
Fern Chan
Courtney Cheshire
Theodore and Camille Chodorowski
Janet Cole
Paul Collin
Allen and Annette Collins
Mary Coogan
Barbara Correia
Anne Cvicker
Warren and Sharon Danziger
Theresa Davis and Dennis Bennett
Amanda DeFelice
Frank Defranco
Frank and Constance Defranco
Amanda DeMouthe
Henry H. Dillard, III
Suzanne and Sherry Dohm
Joseph and Christine Domanski
John and Mary Domen
Thomas and Paula Donohue
Fiona Downing
Arlene Driscoll
Helen Ruth Duggan
Heidi Erdmann
Sam and Geraldine Feldman
Peter and Jean Ferriso
Susan Filshie
John and Elyse Ford
Conrad Franz
Robert Frederick
Ethel Froewiss
Robert and Lisa Fulton
Jim and Janet Gallagher
Frank and Marcia Gens
Laurie Gery
James Gilfillan
Edith Gordon
Carole Graney
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gugliociello
Alecia Gulley
Patricia and Dave Hertzel
John and Virginia Hicks
Georgia Hockenjos
Donald and Cathy Horne
Nancy and Ted Hubert
Andrew Hurley
Donald Jaeger
Bob and Joan Jephson
Rick Kalinowski
Betty Anne Keat
Iris Keim
Elizabeth Kennelly
Peter and Susan Kerns
Kylee Kilgore
Sean Kirk
Ben and Karen Lambert
Michael and Heather Landsittel
Alice Lemire
Howard and Marceil Letts
Paige and Elizabeth L’Hommedieu
Marilyn Lloyd
Michael Lubben
Gennaro and Pamela Marino
Josephine McCarthy
Joseph Mehalik
Mary Meissner
Lillian Mellars
Frances Mercurio
Adele Miller
James and Mary Mongey
Vincent Monteleone
Walter and Marianne Morris
Ralph and Maria Mortellito
Robert Mullaney
Michael Murphy
Warren Nadler
John Nataluk
Robert Nathans
Edwina Needham
George Newton
Joyce North
Jean and Edward O’Malley
Stacy O’Neil
Edward Pinnes and Elizabeth Rosen
Jonathan Pollard
Jen Porter
Catherine E. Pursell
Carmen Recondo
John Redmond
Keith and Allison Riggin
Patricia Riker
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rionda
Arlene Rotter
Sylvia Rubens
Rose Ryan
Joel and Laine Sanders
Mark and Heather Schey
Emily Schroeder
Peggy Scott
Peter and Judith Sesnick
Joan Sheehan
Jimmy and Suzanne Sierotko
Anne Simon
Carol Simon
Stephen Herbes and Kristin Sostowski
Carol Soule
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Betty Spilman
Drew and Joyce Stevens
Donald Swanson
John Tamburno
Nettie Tasker
Dorothy Teitelbaum
Donna and Angelo Testa
William and Pat Thompson
Clarence Travis
Charles Tureo
Ian and Laura Tutzauer
Parmelie and Peter Ulrich
Patrick Vander Meer
Aaron Walton
Ronald and Barbara Watterston
E. W. and Linda Weeks
James and Margaret Whelan
A. Fred White
Anthony and Barbara Zecca
The following generously supported VNANNJ with gifts between $1 – $99.
Nancy AholaMarianne AltruiAnonymousEleanor AskhamHoward and Ellen BeckerJayne BelineJoanne BelmonteBarbara BerlinSteven BielkBarbara BissigAmy BornsteinJoanne BradburyMatthew BrigidaJanet BrownJames and Elizabeth BrownTom and Ida BrownWilliam BruenAssemblyman Anthony BuccoMary Ann BuglinoBarbara ByrnesIda CacciabeveLee and Patricia CahillCharles CajigaoStephanie CampagnaElaine CampanaJohn and Connie CancelDale and Nan CanfieldNan CannonCarolyn CarterEve CaseyPhyllis CaseyLuis CavalloneRobin CefaloAnn Marie CercielloGerald and Rosalie CerzaAlan and Adrienne ChaninJoseph ChoborCharles and Rose Mary
Grandados Clancy
Peter Cohen
Nancy Coleman
John and Diane Conlan
Joseph and Kathleen Conover
Leslie Corner
John and Maryanne Zaccagnini Cosgrove
Douglas and Nancy Crandall
Robert Criswell
Diane Cummings
Mark Curcio
Carol Cusack
John and Nancy D’Alessandro
Lyman Dally
JoAnn DeAngelis
Stacey Dellavechia
John and Diane Dellicker
Edward and Carol Anne Dennerlein
Lorraine DiBella
Angela Dikengil
Ellen Dixon
Warren Doremus
Judith Douglas
Isabel Drzewiecki
Maxine Duffey
Eileen Dunn
Russell and Margaret Edmunds
Rachel Enderle
Elbrus and Teresa Ercan
Lucrezia Fasano
Patricia Fell
Susan Filshie
Robert and Theresa Foley
Paul Forgie
Kathrynne Forsbrey
Paul and Simone Freda
Renee and Michael Friscia Cahill
Kathleen Gardner
Valerie Geffchen
Julie Geffke
Generoso Giesullo
Janet Gilberti
Robert Glanville
Abbe Gold
Mark Goldstein
Billie Goon
Tina Gosselin
Carole Graney
Paul and Lynda Griek
Robert and Linda Grissom
Catherine and Joseph Guella
Pamela Harper
Richard and Barbara Hartman
Peter Haugk
Eileen Heider
Ernesto and Susan Hernandez
Mark and Linda Hiler
David and Fran Hinckley
Ted and Nancy Hubert
Rita Huck
Irma Hujer
Cathy and Charles Hylander
John and Bea Hynson
William and Joan Irish
David and Carole Jones
Eileen Jost
Rick Kalinowski
Michael and Denise Katzenberger
Alan Kaufman
Catherine Keim
James and Loretta Kemp
Donald and Nancy Kiddoo
David and Miriam Klein
Hyman and Katherine Kleinman
Arthur Korn
Christine Krebs
Joyce Kuschke
Lorraine Lawn
John Leonard
Edwin and Maria Ludwig
Anne MacDermott
Judith Martorelli
Peter Matheisz
Paula McClure
Bernard and Julia McGovern
Patrice and Douglas McKenzie
W. Kent Mehalick
Brian Merrill
Jeffrey and Janet Metro
Edmund and Barbara Milewski
David Miller
Barbara S. Miller
Frances Miller
Barbara Mills
Bruce and Barbara Montgomery
Robert Mullaney
Kathleen Mulligan
Warren Nadler
Myrna Nadler
Huong T. Nguyen
Jack and Eileen O’Brien
Alan and Joann Painter
Ernest Paskey
Margaret Patrick
Katherine and David Peer
Sandra Peterson
Ruth Rene Phelan
Beverly Phillips
Wilhelmina Pieper
Jen Porter
Philip Pullizzi
Jeffrey Rainero
Meryl and Selma Ram
Francis Raudelunas
Louise Reickord
James and Lori Reidel
Maureen Renner
Richard Ryan
Karen Rychlicki
Herbert and Susan Sands
Ruby Schiano
Anne Schneider
William Schroeder
Steven Schuster
Esther Selitto
Constance Shanley
Barbara Shaw
George and Susan Woron Simons
James Skinner
Nancy Smith
Dolores Sost
Carol Soule
Ellen Stansky
Margaret Stapleton
Randi Starr
Angela Stefanelli
Dorothy Stewart
Gail Stiner
Nancy Stober
Richard Stone
John and Helen Szelest
Edward and Judy Taggert
Wilfred Taylor
William and Pat Thompson
Anna Thomson
Doris Tipton
Roger Tirrell
Mary Tomlinson
Carol Travis
John Trezza
Marguerite Troxel
Constantine and Helen Tsonopoulos
Gerald and Frances Underhill
Antoinette Vacca
Dino Vaccher
Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Van Vugt
Jaime Vega
Norman and Marie Volz
Zach Von Sternberg
Walter and Claire Ward
Gregory and Lisa Warshaw
Myrna Wasserman
Eileen Waterhouse
Joan Wayne
Gioia Weber
James and Margaret Whelan
Douglas and Marjorie Wilkins
Herbert and Elizabeth Wolf
William Wood
Roger Wortman
Annette Wroblewski
Maureen Wydner
Lawrence and Mary Rose Younghouse
Lisa Yuill
Irene Zelnick
Victor and Cecilia Zeno
Susan Zinckgraf
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Corporations, Foundations & OrganizationsThe following entities have generously supported VNANNJ.
ADP New York Metro RegionAleckna and Associates, LLCAmerican Express Gift Charitable
FundArrow Elevator IncorporatedAugur, Inc.Bloomfield Art LeagueBowman & Company, LLPBradley & Son Funeral Homes,
LLCCare One at MadisonChilton Memorial HospitalDr. Lee A. Ecker & AssociatesDrew and Rogers, Inc.Eagle Building Maintenance and
JanitorialEastern Design Group, Inc.Enclara Health, LLCExecutive Resources LLCFranklin Mutual Insurance
CompanyFreedom Home HealthcareGibbons P.C.Hamlin Capital ManagementHealthWyse, LLCHigh Point Solutions, Inc.Hildale Park Presbyterian ChurchIn Memory OfIndependent Hose Co. No. 1Irish American Association of
Northwest JerseyJohn O’Hara Company, Inc.Kates, Nussman, Rapone, Ellis &
Farhi, LLPKings Super Markets, Inc.Labrador Charitable FundLincoln Park Lions Club, Inc.Local Independent Charities of
AmericaLynn Field Living TrustMadison Area YMCAMedline Industries, Inc.Merck FoundationMetLifeMontclairityMoran Family Foundation, Inc.Morris Township Democratic
CommitteeMuratore Family FundNBCNew Jersey Theatre AllianceNick Cerbo Family FoundationNJ Manufacturers Insurance
CompanyP.G. Chambers SchoolPeck School
Pfizer, Inc.Quality in Real
Time, Inc.Randolph Dental
Associates, LLCRaymond and
Lucille Benedetto Charitable Fund
Ridge Riders Motorcycle Club
Rotary Club of Madison
Round Table Wealth Management
S. Rubenstein Family Foundation, Inc.
Saint Clare’s Health System
Sanofi PasteurSanofi Public Affairs
Support ServicesSisters of Christian Charity
ProvincialateSMS Foundation, Inc.Spero Family FoundationSuburbanites of Morris AreaSymons Capital ManagementThe Angeletti GroupThe Barn TheatreThe Community Theatre at
the Mayo Center for the Performing Arts
The Healey Family FoundationThe Hebrew Congregation of
Mount FreedomThe MCJ Amelior FoundationThe Moody’s FoundationThe Provident Bank FoundationThe Robert and Susan Shine
Charitable FundThomas and Annette Dircks
Family FoundationTWIG 21UBSUnited Way of Northern
New JerseyVerizon FoundationWillis Towers Watson
Gifts in KindThe following parties have generously supported VNANNJ through donation of goods and/or services.
Alstede FarmsAmerican Museum of Natural
HistoryArthur’s TavernBelmora SpaBradford Renaissance Portraits
Corp.Caesars EntertainmentCafe MetroCampgaw Mountain Ski Area
Camrig, LLCCapital GenealogyChester Theatre GroupCluck-U-ChickenDenville SeafoodDePasquale The SpaDublin Pub of MorristownElk Mountain Ski Resort, Inc.F. Gerald New Inc.Fatimha BanksFiddler’s ElbowFox Run Vineyards & CafeGreater Morristown YMCAGreek Peak Mountain ResortGrove Baskets and GiftsHilton Philadelphia at Penn’s
LandingHyatt Morristown at
Headquarters Plazail Michelangelo RistoranteJets FootballLakeland Hills YMCALiberty Science CenterMcCarter Theatre CenterMilton and Joan MintzMohegan SunMorris Animal InnMorris MuseumMorristown DeliNew Jersey DevilsNew Jersey Performing Arts
CenterNew York Football GiantsNew York JetsNirvana Wellness CenterOkemo Mountain ResortPanera BreadPhiladelphia Eagles NFL TeamPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPink Cake BoxPortraits by Michael StahlRedwoodsRod’s Steak & Seafood Grille at
The Madison HotelRussel and Marie Duryea
Securitas Security Services, Inc.Solomon R. Guggenheim
MuseumSomerset Patriots Baseball ClubSpuntino Wine BarStrip HouseThe Bickford TheatreThe Grand CafeThe Grasshopper Off the GreenThe Growing Stage TheatreThe Madison HotelThe Shakespeare Theatre of
New JerseyTomahawk Lake, Inc.Total Wine & MoreUniversity of Pennsylvania
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Vine Restaurant and LoungeVOID Watches, LTDW.S. Badger CompanyWalt Disney World Co.WegmansWestin Governor MorrisWyndham Hamilton Park Hotel &
Conference CenterZoological Society of New Jersey
VNA is deeply appreciative of the generous contributions of all of our donors and every attempt has been made to recognize our supporters. We apologize for any errors. If you feel that your name should appear on this list or if it appears incorrectly, please contact the VNA Foundation at 973.451.4169 or [email protected].
2016 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by Visiting Nurse Association
of Northern New Jersey Health System, Inc.
Faith F. Scott, MPH, MBA, FACHEPRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Lisa Salamone, MPAEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Amanda DeFeliceDEVELOPMENT MANAGER, EDITOR
Billie GoonDEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
MONTCLAIRITYDESIGN
Jerry Casciano Roy Groething
Michael Peters Cortney Torres
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